Then what good is a state for? Let’s get down to anarchism once and for all!
Then what good is a state for? Let’s get down to anarchism once and for all!
As long as public money -> public code, this could potentially be a net positive for stopping predatory AI practices from Microsoft and buddies. Still, taking away funding from other projects could also be catastrophic for everything else.
Executives are also trying to use it to eliminate the jobs of artists, and I feel it’s wrong to try and obsolete something people love doing.
Luddism, much?
Well, unless you’re a nerd, you only see those messages once
Do you really need a cool usable theme to be productive, whatever the crap that is? Are you 7 years old?
Prior to going into the post, I was just hesitant to try it but curious. The fact that they are working on releasing Cosmic to other operating systems and how comprehensive the piece of news is (for instance, featuring a section of what’s present and what’s missing at this stage of development) is what may have just sold me into trying it.
I’m afraid basing their distro off TempleOS would be a bit too hard.
The summed up version of your comment is that you also go out of your way to work around the database issue.
the lack of XWayland support scares me
I’ve been using niri lately and couldn’t believe so many apps wouldn’t launch. I didn’t know that was the issue. I had been manually editing so many desktop entries to make them work…
What in the cock
Reading this feels like reading those famous math textbooks, which are for people who are already well-versed in the field yet kept being shoved into undergraduate courses.
I think you did alright by resorting to flatpak. When it comes to closed source applications, it’s not uncommon for problems like this to appear every so often.
Gimp’s mascot is in some kind of hard drugs in that icon
Tell me you don’t read often without telling me you don’t read often:
Just to double check, are you sure you’re not running TempleOS?
The problem here is that we are dealing in largely imprecise terms. If we instead turn to semantic versioning for inspiring what we’d consider a large change, then Plasma 5 -> 6 is a big change, breaking previous API.
The new desktop edit effect is largely irrelevant under this rather precise terminology.
I don’t think anyone has misunderstood you here. You misunderstood what you wrote in your first comment. The new desktop edit window is not proposing any new functionality that wasn’t there, but showcasing it in a more streamlined fashion. That’s in itself refining the user experience, which is exactly what you wanted.
I tried it, but Firefox didn’t play some videos. As it turns out, it was an issue with non open source codecs. I’m not helping anyone navigate those issues, I’d rather point them out to a ready to go kind of distribution.
Lutris? As far as I know, Wine doesn’t work on ARM. Unless they’re targeting x86 with mobile shape form.
Tried it, my device crashes every 2 minutes in. Not worth the effort for now.